US123450A - Improvement in modesof finishing the soles of boots and shoes - Google Patents

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  • the object of this invention is to dispense with the several processes heretofore employed to finish boot and shoe soles, to economize time and labor, and to save the enameled surface of the sole-leather; and for this purpose the invention consists in finishing the sole to a boot or shoe either in whole or in part by applying thereto, through the medium of a cement or other suitable adhesive material-preferably a water-proof cementa flJOk of wool, silk,cot ton, hair, or other suitable material, or any dis integrated or finely-pulverized substance or material suitable.
  • the cement causes the flock, &c., to adhere to the sole, and thus, covering it, produces the finish.
  • After applying the flock as above described it is best that the cement should be allowed to dry, and, if desired, a heated or cold smoothing-iron may be passed over the flocked sole surface to give it a more compact, even, and smoother surface.
  • A represents, in the drawing, the sole to a childs boot, of which E is the ball, 0 the shank, and D the heel, the treading surface of each of which parts is shown as covered, under the present invention, with a layer or surface of flock, at, indicated in drawing by a heavy and thick black line.

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B. s. BRYANT.
Improvement in Modes of Finishing the Soles of Boots and Shoes.
Patented Feb. 6,1872.
BRADLEY S. BRYANT, OF HANSON, MASSACHUSETTS IMPROVEMENT IN MODES OF FINISHING THE SOLES OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 123,450, dated February 6, 1872.
T0 allpersons to whom these presents shall come:
Be it known that LBRADLEY S. BRYANT, of Hanson, in the county of Plymouth and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and Improved Mode of Finishing the Soles of Boots and Shoes; and that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
Heretofore, in the manufacture of boots and shoes, to give the requisite finish to the outer or treading surface of the soles, heels, and shanks, the operation of scraping and buffin g, and in some cases of channeling, to hide the stitches from view, were resorted to and performed, as is well known to all conversant with the boot and shoe manufacture. These several operations, while adding greatly to the cost of manufacture and really securing no other result than a neat and pretty finish to the boot and shoe sole, do cause, more especial ly the scraping, a waste and loss of the enamel side of the leather, which is the best por tion, reducing the length of time which the sole will wear at least a week, as estimated by boot and shoe manufacturers.
The object of this invention is to dispense with the several processes heretofore employed to finish boot and shoe soles, to economize time and labor, and to save the enameled surface of the sole-leather; and for this purpose the invention consists in finishing the sole to a boot or shoe either in whole or in part by applying thereto, through the medium of a cement or other suitable adhesive material-preferably a water-proof cementa flJOk of wool, silk,cot ton, hair, or other suitable material, or any dis integrated or finely-pulverized substance or material suitable.
In carrying out my invention I take a boot 0r shoe, when sufficiently advanced to have its sole finished by the ordinary modes of manufacture, and, according as the sole is to be finished by my invention, either in whole or in part, I then apply to the portion to be thus finished a coating of glue or cementby preference a waterproof cement-and then I throw therein the flock or powdered material which is to be used. The cement causes the flock, &c., to adhere to the sole, and thus, covering it, produces the finish. After applying the flock as above described it is best that the cement should be allowed to dry, and, if desired, a heated or cold smoothing-iron may be passed over the flocked sole surface to give it a more compact, even, and smoother surface.
Among many advantages secured bymy invention may be mentioned the following: That it dispenses with channeling, scraping, and buffing the boot or shoe sole, as heretofore; that it completely covers up the stitches or pegs, as the case may be, the fine condition of the surfacing material entering into all the interstices about or of the stitches and pegs; that it enables a better, more varied, and more attractive finish to be given to a boot or shoe sole; and furthermore, by the use of a properly-colored flock, enables the manufacturer to give to a sole made of hemlock-tanned leather the appearance of oak-tanned leather; that it is at least sixty per cent. cheaper than the ordinary mode of finishing a boot or shoesole; that it is much more permanent and durable than the ordinary finish, preventing the sole from having so quick as heretofore a shopworn appearance.
In the accompanying plate of drawings is represented a childs boot, the sole of which is finished according to this invention, Figure 1 being a side view, with the sole in longitud I inal vertical section, and Fig. 2 a plan view of the treading surface.
A represents, in the drawing, the sole to a childs boot, of which E is the ball, 0 the shank, and D the heel, the treading surface of each of which parts is shown as covered, under the present invention, with a layer or surface of flock, at, indicated in drawing by a heavy and thick black line.
I am aware that the soles of boots and shoes have been covered with paper for the purpose of concealing the stitches, pegging, and nailing. Such I do not claim; but,
Having thus described my invention, I shall state my claim as follows:
A boot or shoe-sole having its outer or treading surface either in whole or in part covered or coated w th a flock or disintegrated material, substantially as and for the purpose de scribed.
The above specification of my improved mode of finishing the soles of boots and shoes signed by me this 23d day of November, 1871.
Witnesses: B. S. BRYANT.
ALBERT W. BROWN, EDWIN W. BROWN.
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US2663097A (en) * 1952-07-21 1953-12-22 Handcraft Company Inc Article of footwear embodying flock-coated outsole
US3727330A (en) * 1970-05-27 1973-04-17 Freudenberg C Multi-color shoe sole blanks
US20040194341A1 (en) * 2003-04-03 2004-10-07 Koo John C. S. Shoe having a contoured bottom with small particles bonded to the lowest extending portions thereof
US20070017124A1 (en) * 2003-04-03 2007-01-25 John Koo Alternating bonded particles and protrusions
US20100058620A1 (en) * 2002-07-31 2010-03-11 Anthony Cox Shoe bottom having interspersed materials
US8647460B1 (en) 2003-04-03 2014-02-11 Dynasty Footwear, Ltd. Shoe having a bottom with bonded and then molded-in particles
US9049900B1 (en) 2002-07-31 2015-06-09 Seychelles Imports, Llc Shoe having a bottom surface formed from a piece of fabric material and a separate insert piece
US9414643B2 (en) 2002-07-31 2016-08-16 Dynasty Footwear, Ltd. Shoe having individual particles embedded within its bottom surface
US10143267B1 (en) 2013-12-31 2018-12-04 Dynasty Footwear, Ltd. Shoe bottom surface having attached particles
US11284676B2 (en) 2012-06-13 2022-03-29 John C. S. Koo Shoe having a partially coated upper

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2663097A (en) * 1952-07-21 1953-12-22 Handcraft Company Inc Article of footwear embodying flock-coated outsole
US3727330A (en) * 1970-05-27 1973-04-17 Freudenberg C Multi-color shoe sole blanks
US8984769B1 (en) 2002-07-31 2015-03-24 Seychelles Imports, Llc Shoe bottom having interspersed materials
US9894955B2 (en) 2002-07-31 2018-02-20 Dynasty Footwear, Ltd. Shoe having individual particles bonded to its bottom surface
US20100058620A1 (en) * 2002-07-31 2010-03-11 Anthony Cox Shoe bottom having interspersed materials
US8590176B1 (en) 2002-07-31 2013-11-26 Seychelles Imports, Llc Shoe bottom having interspersed materials
US8591790B2 (en) 2002-07-31 2013-11-26 Seychelles Imports, Llc Shoe bottom having interspersed materials
US10306945B2 (en) 2002-07-31 2019-06-04 Dynasty Footwear, Ltd. Shoe having individual particles bonded to its bottom surface
US9414643B2 (en) 2002-07-31 2016-08-16 Dynasty Footwear, Ltd. Shoe having individual particles embedded within its bottom surface
US9226546B1 (en) 2002-07-31 2016-01-05 Seychelles Imports, Llc Shoe bottom having interspersed materials
US9049900B1 (en) 2002-07-31 2015-06-09 Seychelles Imports, Llc Shoe having a bottom surface formed from a piece of fabric material and a separate insert piece
US20040194341A1 (en) * 2003-04-03 2004-10-07 Koo John C. S. Shoe having a contoured bottom with small particles bonded to the lowest extending portions thereof
US9078492B2 (en) 2003-04-03 2015-07-14 Dynasty Footwear, Ltd. Shoe having a contoured bottom with small particles bonded to the lowest extending portions thereof
US8808487B1 (en) 2003-04-03 2014-08-19 Dynasty Footwear, Ltd. Shoe bottom surface made of sheet material with particles bonded to it prior to shaping
US8661713B2 (en) 2003-04-03 2014-03-04 Dynasty Footwear, Ltd. Alternating bonded particles and protrusions
US20070017124A1 (en) * 2003-04-03 2007-01-25 John Koo Alternating bonded particles and protrusions
US8647460B1 (en) 2003-04-03 2014-02-11 Dynasty Footwear, Ltd. Shoe having a bottom with bonded and then molded-in particles
US11284676B2 (en) 2012-06-13 2022-03-29 John C. S. Koo Shoe having a partially coated upper
US10143267B1 (en) 2013-12-31 2018-12-04 Dynasty Footwear, Ltd. Shoe bottom surface having attached particles
US11234487B2 (en) 2013-12-31 2022-02-01 Dynasty Footwear, Ltd. Shoe bottom surface having attached particles
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